Orthotist
Duties and
responsibilities:
Orthotists work with patients that need
extra support for their muscles, spine, or limbs. They design, make, and fit
apparatuses made of plastic, wood, leather, and metal that help stabilize,
strengthen or replace body parts. They
also make and fit devices that help to align limbs that have grown in a crooked
manner. Orthotists work closely with
physicians. Orthotists often use
computers to design their apparatuses. They may work in clinics or may own
their own private business.
Average Salary: $25,000 - $40,000
Educational Requirements:
Students should take challenging science,
math, and English courses in high school. Some colleges and universities offer
bachelor degrees in orthotic and prosthetic programs. These programs include courses in anatomy,
physics, mathematics, mechanical drawing, and the use of materials used in the
making of devices. After a year of
experience a person may apply for certification
Reflection:
I wouldn’t want to be an Orthotist I think I wouldn’t get the hang of
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